
Sat 26 Jul 2008
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Greek Cypriot leader Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat today announced that they would meet for full-fledged talks under United Nations auspices on 3 September, in a move aimed at ending the long-running dispute in Cyprus.
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UN Economic and Social Council to focus on aid effectiveness, world economy
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UN legal chief voices support for convention on criminal accountability
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Recent events make it more challenging for UN to administer Kosovo - envoy
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Economic and Social Council wraps up ‘historic’ month-long session
Secretary-General to appoint South African justice as next UN human rights chief
New UN Military Adviser takes up post amid surge in peacekeeping
Recent events make it more challenging for UN to administer Kosovo - envoy
New panel has vital role in reforming UN’s internal justice system, says chief
Cassava could boost output for poor farmers worldwide, UN agency says

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